Your Carpet Stain Removal Guide

You'll find step-by-step instructions on how
to remove carpet stains of virtually all types here. Sometimes
specialized cleaning products and professional carpet cleaners
are needed, but you can get out many stains easily by yourself,
using what you already have in the house. And you can get started
right here...

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Organic Solutions for Pet Stain Removal - Even the most well trained pets have accidents.
Cleaning up after a dog that has lost bladder control or a cat
that urinates on the carpet can be a worrisome task. Using conventional
urine stain removers that contain chemicals and are overloaded
with fragrances can be hazardous. Here are some organic methods
to remove pet stains and eliminate the offensive odor. These
steps are... Continue
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How to Remove Coffee Stains - The following instructions explain in detail how
to remove coffee stains from carpet, but the truth is you might
only lighten them. Sometimes they simply won't come out, so after
the cleaning instructions we'll briefly look at your other options...
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How to Remove Ink Stains From Carpet - New Video and Tips - Follow the steps here and
you can get out most marks made from pens or ink-based markers.
Removing ink stains from carpet isn't as tough as you might think,
especially if you get to them before they have been there for
too long. But if they do turn out to be permanent or can't be
lightened enough to make them unnoticeable, you can... Continue
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Wet/Dry Vacuum
- A shop-vac is great for cleaning stains, or at least for removing
spills before they become stains. Repeatedly wash and rinse the
area of a spill and suck the solution out each time. This is
more effective than blotting up the water with cloth, mostly
because with the latter you won't have the patience to wash,
rinse and extract enough times.

Save Extra Pieces - You can often repair carpeting that has been stained,
even if this means replacing a larger area. But to do so you
need to have an exact match, so save the extra pieces when you
have your home carpeted.

Vacuum Often
- Dirt acts like miniature knives when it is ground into fibers,
causing damage that can shorten the life of your carpeting. To
prevent this, vacuum those floors often.

I spilled kool aid on the
carpet two days before re-signing the lease (with inspection)
on our house. I tried all the cleaners, but some kool aid always
stuck around. This method destroyed the red stain in my carpet.
I love this, thanks so much! - Jason A